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Mass-mailed Trojan horse baits people with timely information about a deadly, real-life storm front in Europe.
Mass-mailed Trojan horse baits people with timely information about a deadly, real-life storm front in Europe.
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Mac folks should be happy that most attackers still hate the other guy so much they do not spend much time looking at their platform. Have the common sense to know when not to tease. All platforms have weakness. You really do not want to be proven wrong.
It's hardly just the OS. The OS matters but not as much as people. Put MAC and LINUX boxes on the desktop, in the hands of similar users and desktop support groups and you'll get the same results.
Read the article and it's obvious. How could a worm get sent to hurdreds of thousands of people (the intent) if it targeted an OS used by 10% of users. It ain't about props any more, it's about cash!
"Those who surf the Web using a Mac tend to be better educated and make more money than their PC-using counterparts, according to a report from Nielsen/NetRatings."
http://news.com.com/2100-1040-943519.html
Switching to a Mac last year was the smartest move I ever made..!!
every thread. every god damn time. you have a mac, get over it. so do i, but i seem to have something that's rare amongst mac users.
it's called modesty, with a dash of manners.
Don't you think that was a relevant detail? Why do you think it was left out?
The night after the Melissa worm hit, Ted Koppel had a real expert on his show, who explained in language anyone could understand exactly why the worm got so far so fast. It was a career-limiting move for Koppel. _Nightline_ doesn't do malware stories any more.
I worked on the biggest selling 10BASE-T card in the industry's history. We were the first with Linux support, and the default NIC in Linux kernels for years. Before I left, I asked our CEO why we never mentioned "works with Linux" on the retail box. He said he couldn't risk getting the 800 pound gorilla angry. The gorilla is irritable. Everybody in that business is afraid, and that includes the pundits and publishers.
http://notwindoze.blogspot.com
NO CIGAR
Do you have a legitimate reason for not providing information
about the operating system this worm uses to propagate itself?
Are we to assume this worm affects ALL operating systems and
users or just one. On the surface it seems to you are deliberately
obfuscating the problem and don't want people to know what
system is affected. Is it C|net policy to protect the identity of a
certain operating system when it is the cause of a threat?"
Internet Common Sense 101: Don't click on unknown URL links or unknown attachments... ESPECIALLY if they're of the executable type, and ALSO especially if they're from an unknown spoofed source.
If you don't know how to tell the difference, then give up computing or learn how to tell the difference.
Doesn't really matter what OS the worm is after!!!
Internet Common Sense 101 is Internet Common Sense 101.
Adhere to it or get infected!!!
Walt
- What platform?
- by rbannon May 5, 2008 8:11 PM PDT
- Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X, or Windows?
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- Virus writers are not stupid
- by RTFM January 19, 2007 6:06 AM PST
- They would have to be morons NOT to write code that would affect 90% of computers. You would BE a moron if you think OSX does not have holes. They just are ignored for the most part.
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- Any.
- by Fil0403 January 27, 2007 6:19 PM PST
- But remember Macs don't get viruses, so you're 100% safe, this is just a trojan.
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